Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden

Named the World’s Top City Garden by National Geographic, voted Garden of the Year 2012 by the Garden Tourism Council of Canada and awarded ‘Places that Matter’ status by the Vancouver Heritage Foundation, the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is an urban oasis in the heart of Chinatown.

Museum of Anthropology at UBC

A Vancouver icon, the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia is world-renowned for its collections, public programs, innovative temporary exhibits, and community connections. Perched on the UBC cliffs, the spectacular building overlooks the mountains and ocean.

Beaty Biodiversity Museum

The Beaty Biodiversity Museum is Vancouver’s natural history museum at the University of British Columbia. Stare through the jaws of a blue whale in the two-story glass atrium as you enter the award-winning building and descend into the museum. Explore this active research collection showcasing the diversity of living creatures of both the past and present.

Science World at TELUS World of Science

Ignite your mind and discover the wonders of science at Science World at TELUS World of Science. Immerse yourself in interactive indoor and outdoor displays, inspirational feature exhibitions, jaw-dropping live science demonstrations, and larger-than-life OMNIMAX® films. There's even a gallery designed just for kids from 2 to 6!

Sea to Sky Gondola

Get a unique perspective of the mountain town of Squamish and the surrounding alpine scenery, as you soar above it all on the Sea to Sky Gondola. Once inside the 8 person gondola with floor to ceiling glass windows you glide 2,900 feet (880m) above sea level, enjoying incredible bird's-eye views of nearby Howe Sound and majestic Shannon Falls. Get a bird’s-eye view of everything British Columbia, from mountains, forests, oceans and rivers.

Harbour Cruises

Harbour Cruises, Vancouver’s leading boat sightseeing company, provides unparalleled views of Vancouver and offers a unique and delightful way to experience the city. Harbour Cruises is the only boat sightseeing company in Vancouver to offer regularly scheduled daily and nightly public cruises.

Museum of Vancouver

The Museum of Vancouver (MOV) creates Vancouver-focused exhibitions and programs that encourage dynamic conversations about what was, is, and can be Vancouver. Permanent exhibitions tell the city’s stories, starting with an exhibition on the Musqueam First Nation's ancient landscape and living culture, continuing through the late 1970s.

Vancouver Lookout

Vancouver Lookout the “Best First Stop” during your visit to Vancouver.

Come see the spectacular 360-degree view of cosmopolitan Vancouver, the majestic North Shore Mountains and perhaps even Vancouver Island. Journey fifty storeys above street level in a glass elevator in less than 50 seconds. This elevating experience will get you ready to visit the rest of the must-see attractions.

Stanley Park Horse-Drawn Tours

Step aboard one of our old-fashioned horse-drawn vehicles and meander in comfort through the natural beauty of Stanley Park, Vancouver’s #1 attraction. Relax to the gentle clip clop of the horses’ hooves and take in the fresh scent of cedar and the sea as a professional guide fully narrates your one-hour tour featuring Deadman’s Island, Vancouver’s harbour, the Lions Gate Bridge, a coastal Red-Cedar forest and the Rose Garden, with stops at the famous Totem Poles, Girl in a Wet Suit Statue, and S.S. Empress of Japan Figurehead.

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

One of Vancouver’s most iconic sites Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, is more exciting than ever! The new Cliffwalk hangs for a heart-stopping 213m (700ft) and reaches up to 91m (300ft) high. This stunning walkway, made partly of glass, hugs the granite cliffside as it offers a panoramic view of the rainforest and canyon far below.

The Vancouver Trolley Company

The Vancouver Trolley Company’s Hop-On, Hop-Off City Attractions Tour, onboard San Francisco-style trolleys, is the easiest way for visitors to enjoy Vancouver’s most popular areas, including: Stanley Park, Granville Island, Chinatown and Gastown.

Burnaby Village Museum

Where History Comes to Life - stroll down the streets of our 1920s village exploring heritage and replica buildings. Period costumed townsfolk welcome visitors and give demonstrations in the homes, businesses and shops. Popular stops include a chat with the blacksmith, a demonstration in the print shop, a wander through the garden at the farmhouse and a visit with the clerk at the General Store.

Britannia Mine Museum

Rumble aboard our underground train as it rolls into authentic mining tunnels. Push up your sleeves and try our Gold Panning Pavilion where you can keep what you find. Engage with interactive exhibits and informative but informal tour guides sharing fun facts about mining, history and life at Britannia.

UBC Botanical Garden

Explore Vancouver’s Coastal Rainforest on this award-winning eco-adventure, deep in the heart of UBC Botanical Garden. Discover your adventurous spirit as you navigate suspended walkways and tree platforms high above the forest floor. Stroll through our impressive Asian garden with over 400 kinds of rhododendrons, travel the continents in our alpine garden, explore our native rainforest garden and head back in time in our traditional physic garden overflowing with herbs and much more.

The Vancouver Art Gallery

Immerse yourself and discover historic masterworks and groundbreaking contemporary exhibitions at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Enhance your experience by visiting the Gallery Store for unique gifts, and have a meal or a glass of wine on the Gallery Cafe's rooftop patio overlooking Robson Square.